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#30
by
Deedko
on 20 Sep, 2009 06:50
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at first I need to buy boost gauge, and egt gauge to see what's happening. I only modify boost pin and starwheel more up, lo the left side and boost pin to the full fuel delivery.
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#31
by
Deedko
on 20 Sep, 2009 16:25
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I'm sory but I really don't understand exacly how to get fuel economy, I spin diafragm to extra fuel and starwheel more up, what else should I do to get fuel economy, and that car have acceleration.
now I have fuel usage 7l/100km
thanks again
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#32
by
rallydiesel
on 20 Sep, 2009 17:13
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You can't have acceleration AND fuel economy. You have to pick one.
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#33
by
Deedko
on 21 Sep, 2009 05:53
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what should be the highest fuel usage (l/100km), with fixing fuel
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#34
by
MJF
on 21 Sep, 2009 16:47
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You can't have acceleration AND fuel economy. You have to pick one.
True. 1,6TD, 170hp/7seconds 0-100kmh and 5,8 litres/100km
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#35
by
Deedko
on 21 Sep, 2009 18:06
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this is great, I only rotate boost pin too max fueling and put starwhell more down and I have 7l/100km, how to make smaller usage of fuel
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#36
by
ThorAlex
on 17 Nov, 2009 16:48
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Hi, I'm Thor and I'm new here!
I bought a caravelle with a 1.6TD a few weeks ago, and I'm planning to start messing with it soon. I won't be doing anything extreme (yet). After looking around a little i have a couple of questins.
This is what my engine looks like:
I cant seem to find the boost aneroid? maybe I've misunderstood something here, but shouldn't it be on top of the pump?
and here is the max fuel screw in case someone couldn't find it, and if you are too dumb to find the idle adjust on a 1.6 pump, you should not be doing any of this stuff haha
Anyone have a pic to illustrate that on a JX? I think I have located them but I'm a little reluctant to start messing with it until I'm shure.
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#37
by
anto
on 25 Nov, 2009 05:31
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Thor it doesnt look like you pump has an lda (where the boost aneroid is). Looks like a normally aspirated pump hence, no aneroid pin.
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#38
by
Nignick09
on 26 Dec, 2009 15:20
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i agree wholeheartedly with both your ideas, cant see what else you could clean up besides that...
go for it
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#39
by
theman53
on 22 Sep, 2010 22:34
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so if I have too much on fuel boost I just rotate the pin so the steep side faces the tab on the pump that rides on it. AND raise the spring pressure of the star wheel. My on boost fuel just won't stop climbin no matter what.
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#40
by
jabcok20
on 31 Oct, 2010 20:36
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you must grind off pin something about 50% part up. So when you have more boost violently then you get a lot of fuel , but if you have shy boost you get shy fuel... But you must have gov mode with it and preferably timing mode.
sorry for my English
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#41
by
scaremercy
on 15 Mar, 2011 19:20
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I've done a lot of mods mentioned in this thread, and i've now gotten to the subject "injectors". Mine are worn, so i would like to replace the nozzels. Preferable by some upgraded versions. I've heard some stories about Mercedes Benz nozzles from a 300D, but i can't exactly find which ones. Can anyone tell me which nozzles are the best nozzles for tuning?
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#42
by
1outof5
on 28 Mar, 2011 14:57
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from what I have read, no experience with these injector nozzles because my rebuilt standard ones (155b) are sufficient
), the spray patern is not right for our typical prechambers. If some here can get more than 150cv with the standard injectors why change for potentially worse?
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#43
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 29 Mar, 2011 14:21
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from what I have read, no experience with these injector nozzles because my rebuilt standard ones (155b) are sufficient ), the spray patern is not right for our typical prechambers. If some here can get more than 150cv with the standard injectors why change for potentially worse?
the mercedes nozzles are not well suited for our pre-chambers.. and there is really no good performance gains..
FWIW, the guys on the Merc boards run VW injectors.. lol.
i would just run a set of GTD nozzles, or GM nozzles.. Owen ran a set of those, they worked good from what i can remember..